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Features supported in TimesTen Scaleout Release 18.1.1.3 or later:
■ The Connection Details dialog now displays information on the element, host,
instance, connection name, process ID, and type of connection for the selected
connection. It also displays additional information on client/server or proxy
connections.
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recommends can improve the performance for joins, single table scans, and ORDER
BY or GROUP BY operations.
■ You can load data using parallel threads from an Oracle database into a TimesTen
database without creating a cache grid, cache group, or cache table.
However, using ttjdbc5.jar with Oracle Java Development Kit (JDK) 8 causes
the Java Virtual Machine to crash. Depending on the available.jar file, set your
CLASSPATH environment variable to use either installation_
dir\lib\ttjdbc7.jar; or installation_dir\lib\ttjdbc8.jar;.
■ If you do not select "Autocommit," then TimesTen SQL operations within the
Connections navigator are not always automatically committed. You must issue
an explicit commit by either selecting Commit or by issuing the commit command
in SQL Worksheet. If TimesTen encounters errors in your transaction, you must
explicitly roll back the transaction by either selecting Rollback or by issuing the
rollback command in SQL Worksheet.
If "Autocommit" is selected, then TimesTen SQL operations within the
Connections navigator are automatically committed. A transaction in the SQL
Worksheet is also automatically committed if there are no open tables in the
transaction. If there are open tables, then the transaction in the worksheet is not
automatically committed and you must issue an explicit commit by either
selecting Commit or by issuing the commit command in SQL Worksheet.
To enable "Autocommit," select Tools, then select Preferences. In the Preferences
dialog box, click the + to the left of the Database node to expand the node and
select Advanced.
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■ Setting the passthrough level to a value other than 0 can affect the SQL operations
in the Connections navigator. Make sure this setting is reset to 0 when switching
from issuing passthrough operations in SQL Worksheet back to the Connections
navigator.
You can also create an unshared worksheet which uses a separate database
connection from the Connections navigator so that a particular passthrough level
setting applies only to that worksheet. From a shared worksheet, click the
Unshared SQL Worksheet icon or press Ctrl+Shift+N to create an unshared
worksheet.
■ If you click the + to the left of the Indexes node to view the list of indexes and then
click the name of the index with the characteristics you want to view, you cannot
view the index's DDL statement, because the SQL tab is missing. To view the
CREATE INDEX statement, from the index's underlying table or materialized view,
click the SQL tab.
■ TimesTen error 2963 (Inconsistent datatypes: (NUMBER,CHAR) are not
compatible in expression) is returned when you attempt to specify a
numeric value filter on a numeric column. To specify a filter value for a numeric
column, click the + to the left of the Tables node to view the list of tables, and then
click the name of a table that contains a numeric column. In the Data tab of the
table, click the name of a numeric column. In the Filter field, enter a numeric value
and press the Enter key.
■ Before you export data from a table in a format that is compatible with the
TimesTen ttBulkCp utility, set the format for DATE and TIMESTAMP data using
the following instructions:
1. Select Tools, then select Preferences.
2. In the Preferences dialog box click the + to the left of the Database node to
expand the node.
3. Select NLS.
4. In the Date Format field, specify RRRR-MM-DD
5. In the Timestamp Format field, specify DD-MON-RRRR HH24:MI:SSXFF
To export data from a table in a format that the ttBulkCp utility recognizes,
right-click the name of the table and select Unload. After you select Unload, step 1
(Source/Destination) of the Unload Wizard appears. In the Format drop-down
menu, select ttbulkcp. After you complete step 1, click the Next button to advance
to step 2 (Specify Data) of the Unload Wizard. After you complete step 2, click the
Next button to advance to step 3 (Unload Summary). Click the Finish button to
complete the data export operation.
You can change the DATE and TIMESTAMP data format back to their original
settings after the data has been exported.
■ The hierarchical profile and debugging of PL/SQL procedures and functions in a
TimesTen database are not supported.
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